So You Wanna Unlock Destiny’s PvP (Multiplayer) Mode?

We here at APGNation love us some Destiny, but it can be frustrating when a much touted feature of the game isn’t even easy to find at first. Such is the case with Destiny’s PvP (multiplayer) experience, which actually must be unlocked before players can jump into the fray against their fellow legends. So that leads us to the point of this article, how do we get started cracking some skulls in PvP?

Well, hypothetical gamer I’ve created as a sounding board for the sake of this article, first you will have to fulfill three missions on “Old Russia”. On that same map you will unlock a mission called “The Last Array” on Earth. After completing this mission, it will grant you access to the PvP proving grounds known as the Crucible. Go to Orbit and head back to “Tower”, and Once you’re there go down the steps and find “Crucible Handler”. He will invite you to accept an invitation.

Once you accept, head back to Orbit and on the right of the planet Earth you will see the planet “Crucible”. Here you’ll be able to engage other players in a variety of armed combat in several different modes, ranging from things like capture the flag, to simply blowing your foes off the face of the planet.

So there you have it, go forth and bust some skulls for us here at APGNation! For more on Destiny as the day unfolds, make sure to follow us on Twitter @APGNation and if this helped you out, then please leave us a comment!

My name is Nicole Seraphita and I’m 27. I’ve been gaming since the days of the NES and have owned at least one system from each generation since then. My favorite type of games if most definitely RPGs, with my favorites being titles like Chrono Cross, Persona 4, and Tales of Xillia, though I also sometimes dabble in platforming games, fighting games, and visual novels.
When I’m not writing for APGNation or playing games, I enjoy table top and card games, watch anime, and write fiction that I occasionally publish online. I tend to write a lot of Sci-fi and the occasional bit of fantasy, with the often overlooked sub-genre of Biopunk being my favorite. I’ve also written a few visual novels, though only one of them has made it all the way to completion thus far. My current dream is to be able to bring the Monster Girl genre to a western audience.